My doctor mentioned my baby's weight, and I'm curious how they calculate it during pregnancy. Is there a way for me to get a rough idea or understand the process better?
After all the IVF anxiety, every scan detail feels huge. The baby's weight is calculated by the ultrasound specialist using standard formulas. Sending you lots of love, your doctor will guide you if anything is off.
Hey, don't stress too much about calculating the weight yourself. The gynac does it during your scans based on the baby's head and tummy size. Eat well and relax!
You can't really calculate it at home. Your doctor will estimate the baby's weight during your regular ultrasound scans, and that is the most accurate way.
I totally understand how much we worry about our little one's growth. The ultrasound machine automatically calculates the weight using the baby's measurements. Just trust your doctor.
My doctor closely monitored my baby's weight through regular growth scans because of my thyroid issues. It's calculated automatically on the scan report, so just make sure to attend all your check-ups.
I remember always worrying if my baby was too small! The doctor calculates it during the growth scans in the third trimester. Don't stress too much about the numbers.
The scan reports give an estimated fetal weight (EFW), which is just an approximation. My baby's scan weight was slightly different from the actual birth weight, so don't take the report numbers too literally.